Grundtal Wine Rack

Description: Stainless steel wine rack made from Grundtal 80cm double towel racks. Racks are screwed to a welded metal frame made from 1″ x 1/8″ steel strip. The base width of the Grundtal towel racks is inconsistent, to conceal this there is a 1″ wide steel strip on top of the towel rack bases – the screws go through this cover strip, through the Grundtal mounting holes, and into the steel frame underneath. The screws are 10-32 machine screws, they thread into tapped holes in the steel frame. The frame and cover strip are finished with an 80 grit flap wheel on a grinder and then clear coated. You could also finish with a hand sander or paint the steel.

The result is a very sturdy, contemporary stainless steel wine rack. It could be made to any size desired.

Just in the process of ordering parts for this:
The flat bar steel you ordered:
The x-axis bar of the frame would be cut to 75cm allowing for the 1″ bar on either size correct?
What is the length of machine screws you found to be most suitable for anchoring into the wall?

For the people complaining this is pricey, have you priced out wine storage solutions lately? OMG! They’re all outrageous. This is totally low-budget in comparison to most, and holds two-dozen bottles while taking up virtually no floor space. Brilliant hack!

Great Hack! Very clean and modern looking, doesn’t have much of a footprint and what a great way to show off your wines with great looking labels. I enjoy wine and sometimes the labels are a work of art. As for some people saying it’s pricey sometimes the goal isn’t cheap but originality and filling a need or desire which isn’t available commercially, and/or if it is the cost is much higher than the “hack” so even tho’ the hack appears pricey it’s still much cheaper than the commercial alternative.

it’s very nice, though pricey… though when you have kids (young ones at that), this will be very inviting.. Yippee! monkey bars to climb up on!! Seriously, a nice hack… though probably too expensive for my taste. good idea though!

In Canada, $29 each. No, not cheap.. but other high end alternatives not cheap either. We could not find anything else we liked at any price. We were looking for the industrial / modern look to match the kitchen and rest of house.